英文摘要 |
Wood structure buildings conform to the sustainable development as well as the green building policy in Taiwan. Nevertheless, the fire-resistant performance research of wood framing construction is still in the initial stage in Taiwan. With the objective of advancing the wood construction techniques, several fire resistance experiments were conducted with the considerations of fire prevention and egress routing. This study refers to the North America construction methods and adopts the imported and native materials in Taiwan to fabricate the specimens for experiments. The Taguchi orthogonal table method is applied for the design of experiments and analyses. Several full-scale experiments were carried out to explore the effects of factors regarding fire resistance performance according to the fire resistance test for structural parts of building stated in the CNS 12514. The experiments show that the covering board materials and the dimensions of studs directly affect the properties of thermal resistivity. With covering board material selected, the nail length does affect the fire resistance performance. It is found that by decreasing the nail spacing, the fire resistance performance exhibits improvement. The research results reveal that the wood-framed compartment wall specimens specified as above-mentioned sustain at least one hour fire rating performance according to the current Building Technique Regulations. |